2012
DOI: 10.4103/0971-4065.97133
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Association between -1486 T>C and +1174 G>A single nucleotide polymorphisms in TLR9 gene and severity of lupus nephritis

Abstract: Signaling through Toll-like receptor-9 (TLR9), a mediator of innate immune responses, could have a role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Some studies have shown an association between polymorphisms in the TLR9 gene and disease manifestations. We investigated whether two single nucleotide polymorphisms (-1486 T>C and +1174 G>A) in the TLR9 gene are associated with the risk of renal involvement in SLE. DNA samples from 112 SLE patients (62 with lupus nephritis) and 100 healthy controls … Show more

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“…Activation of TLR3 on antigen presenting cells (APCs) or renal mesangial cells can aggravate LN 15 by upregulating the expression of CXCL1/GROα to recruit PMNs to the site of inflammation, where they can contribute to renal injury. 18 TLR7/8 19 and TLR9 20 signal through MyD88, 21 TRAF6, 22 and IRAK1, 23,24 genetic variants of which may contribute to severe renal insufficiency in LN. In addition, signaling through particular TLR9 genetic variants has been linked to more severe renal disease at the time of LN presentation.…”
Section: Extrarenal Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Activation of TLR3 on antigen presenting cells (APCs) or renal mesangial cells can aggravate LN 15 by upregulating the expression of CXCL1/GROα to recruit PMNs to the site of inflammation, where they can contribute to renal injury. 18 TLR7/8 19 and TLR9 20 signal through MyD88, 21 TRAF6, 22 and IRAK1, 23,24 genetic variants of which may contribute to severe renal insufficiency in LN. In addition, signaling through particular TLR9 genetic variants has been linked to more severe renal disease at the time of LN presentation.…”
Section: Extrarenal Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, signaling through particular TLR9 genetic variants has been linked to more severe renal disease at the time of LN presentation. 20 …”
Section: Extrarenal Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%